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The Burn to Rebirth: Valencia, Spain During Fallas
Ernest Hemingway first arrived in Valencia in the summer of 1925, following bullfighting legend Cayetano Ordóñez from Pamplona, with the intent to keep “the party going,” so to speak. He found
May 30, 2024
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Copenhagen, Paris, and Sweet Sweet Sarajevo: A Guide for Quitting Your Job and Crossing Europe
Many moons ago, probably illuminated by the light of a starry night, and a few glasses of wine, I came to the realization that my life needed more. This story begins at the start of the pandemic. I k
January 29, 2024
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Russ Pope Takes Us Through The Grapevine of Milano
I haven't been back to Italy since before the pandemic and have really missed my regular trips to Milan to show with Antonio, Alessandra, Aloisia, and the crew at Antonio Colombo Gallery. It took alm
October 16, 2023
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An Americano in Paris: Russ Pope Plays Expatriate
Seven successive days of Parisian cafes? In the last week of November 2022, I took a trip to Paris with my family with the goal of looking, eating, and drinking. We always walk everywhere, so we are
April 24, 2023
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Cincinnati: The City in a BLINK
After being a mostly casual observer to a summer of seemingly unending airline nightmares, I admit to feeling a little anxiety about whether a trip to Cincinnati in October had the right amount of po
January 25, 2023
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Cidade Invicta: Russ Pope Heads to Porto, Portugal
I finally left the US. For my first trip abroad since the start of the pandemic, I was able to go with the whole family to Porto. I love Portugal, which, for us, is as expensive to get to as anywhere
October 18, 2022
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Dignity and Mobility: Introducing Israel’s Visionary Ethiopian Jewish Artists
A keen anticipation of travel is the opportunity to enjoy new experiences while learning the stories of cultures we’ve yet to meet. Local museums are often on the travel itinerary because they intr
July 20, 2022
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An Ode To Travel: The Diaries of Patrick Trefz
We have spent countless pages talking about how much the pandemic has impacted the creative world over the past two years, and in particular, we realize more and more of what has been lost, including
April 26, 2022
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The Flight Attendant: The Travels of Molly Choma
“I started at Virgin Airlines. I was on airport standby a lot and wasn’t getting called to work much, so I asked my supervisor if I could walk around the airport and take pictures.” Molly Choma
December 23, 2021
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What's New is Old and Old is New: A London in Transition
Sitting in a shady public park under a verdant canopy of hundred-year-old trees as Wimbledon plays on a giant screen, this visitor feels like a lucky extra in a novel or movie situated in London trad
September 09, 2021
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Inside Out: Art in Real Life in the Coachella Valley
Hot, brown desert stretches into the horizon. Craggy, snow-kissed mountains jut into a blue swimming pool sky. Behind us, massive white turbines slice through the air—their rhythmic rotations kicki
June 30, 2021
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The Land of Fire and Ice: David Molesky Travels to Iceland
In the back courtyard of my favorite cafe in San Francisco, I heard a familiar intonation and, curious, asked if they were speaking Icelandic. “What, do you recognize my accent from a Sigur Rós vi
April 01, 2021
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